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Why Shall We Continue to March for Life?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The March for Life will happen for the first time in a post-Roe society. Marching for life is daily occurrence, not once a year
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God Calls us to a Holy Life
By Daniel Mark
Benedict XVI lived his life as a witness and he really loved Christ.
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Jesus wept
By Stephen Clark
I was on the Mount of Olives a couple of years ago at a chapel commemorating the place where Jesus wept over Jerusalem and I imagine this as analogous, he was heartbroken at the refusal of his people to recognize Him and accept His offer of mercy and the life in its fullness that the Gospel offers.
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Are you praying for Damar Hamlin?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A nationwide outpouring of love and prayers flooded social media following Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin's collapse Monday night with cardiac arrest during a football game. Christians filled their social media pages with statements such as "praying for you" or requesting others to pray for the player. Do we really pray for those we type about on social media or are we giving just lip service?
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Remembering Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
By John Roskoski
As an academic, I have been inspired by the thoughts of Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Emeritus XVI, for their simplicity and power. Let us pray that he is welcomed into the Kingdom. REQUIESCE IN PACE.
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Shrines of Italy: Santa Maria Gloriosa
By Christopher McCarthy
Built in 1231 and dedicated to Our Lady's Assumption, it's one of the most prominent shrines in all of Venice.
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New Year Better Me Vs New Year New Me
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Should we strive to be better or a new version of ourselves?
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The best new year's resolution: a Catholic perspective
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis reveals what that perfect new year's resolution is. The answer she gives may surprise you. Hint: it has nothing to do with worldly improving of ourselves or of our situations. The answer lies in our mission which must include God and his will. Learn more in this article.
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The Saints of the Christmas Octave Remind Us of Our Mission
By Emily Berns
During the Christmas Octave, the saints we celebrate call us to a deeper understanding of the mission of the Christ Child and our mission to follow Him wherever He goes.
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The Shepherd's Tale
By Dave Mishur
Why was the miraculous birth of our Savior revealed first to humble shepherds and not to the rulers and powerful leaders of the people?
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Freedom
By Stephen Clark
No one in China has forgotten the Tiananmen Square massacre; the broken tip of an enormous and growing iceberg of dissent and resistance; and all eyes are now on Hong Kong to see if the people there are ready to stand firm before the vice grips of the mainland regime close in on them and on the very core of what it is to be free.
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I Solemnly Swear
By Monica Biedronka
Do you keep the promises you make to yourself? The promises you make on January 1st? On all the other days of the year?
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Friendliness as a virtue: a Catholic perspective
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discusses the importance of friendliness toward others as a virtue. There are some within the church who argue that being "nice" has no real relevance to our faith. This is only partially true. If you have ever been treated unfairly or bullied, you understand the point that friendliness is quite relevant. Learn more in this article.
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Symbols of the Season: The Owl and The Christmas Mouse
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
This article looks at two more common symbols we often see at Christmas, the owl and the Christmas mouse.
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Omnipotence of God
By Tom Stidl
How sin did not block an Omnipotent God
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His love is for you
By George Calleja
His love is for you… go to Him and accept Him in your life.
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2023 Catholic to Do List
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A to-do list is good to have. Here's a Catholic twist to it.
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